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    1. [NJHUDSON-L] Lanning
    2. The Granvilles
    3. The person who ask for th Lanning info Please email me Chris

    03/10/2001 01:02:30
    1. [NJHUDSON-L] 37 Surnames A-Y
    2. Hi folks, I'm unsubscribing from all my list this weekend for a few months. Here is my surnames [please contact me directly at antruth@swbell.net] ABATO/ABATE-ITALY>RI>NJ>MO [Antonio 1870; Eugene P. "Gino" "Mike" 1910; Eugene Anthony Alfred "Gino" 1934] BARTLETT-TN [Nathan; Joshue; Naricissa 1831] BURRIS-NC>VA>OH>MO [William Sr. 1763; George 1790; Cynthia 1820] CAMPBELL-TN>MO>AL [Mary "Polly" abt. 1810] DEWITT-?ME>NJ>IA [Eleanor 1796] DUNN-PA>NJ>IA>MO [Henry; John 1791; Edmund 1823; Lillie 1859] ESTES-IL>MO [Bird 1788; Wilson 1814; Elisha M.1847; James B. 1871; William O. 1890] EWING-IRELAND>VA>WV>OH>MO [William abt. 1690; James 1720; John 1747; Lydia 1793] FLEEMAN-VA>MO [Jane E. abt. 1833] GREEN-SC [Sallie 1795] GREGORY-NC>IL>MO [William H. abt. 1793; James Marion 1844; Jo Ann 1871] HAWK-OH>MO [John 1817; Martha 1842] HERREN-VA>TN>MO [Richard "Dickie" 1761; William 1812; Amanda 1831] HERREN-VA>TN>MO [Richard "Dickie" 1761; Wiseman 1818; Martin Hickman 1865; David Edgar1910] JOYCE-VA>NC>OH> [Thomas 1725; Alexander 1750; William B. 1797; Narissa 1834] MANCINI-ITALY>MO [Luciano 1857; Ernesto 1885; Antonio 1909] MCDANIEL-MD>OH>MO [George 1800; Horatio 1828; Franklin P. 1855; Dewey Everett 1899; William R. 1922] MEDLEY-TN [Mary "Polly" 1809] MILLER-WV>OH [Nancy 1809] MITCHELL-PA/MD>TN>MO>CA [John; Morris 1762; Elisha 1804; James Campbell "J.C." 1828; Elwiza Josephine 1862] MOORE-IN>?>MO>KS>CA [Jonathan 1829; James Edgar 1867; Wesley May "Mary" 1896] NOVELLO-ITALY>RI [Josephine abt. 1870] PHILLIPS-TN [Sarah "Sallie" 1831] RANDALL-ME>IA>MO[John 1785; Ephraim "Richard H." 1807; Esther 1833] SARGARENT-N. IRELAND>VA>[Margaret abt. 1722] SHANGLER-OH [Elizabeth abt. 1830] SLAUGHTER-VA>OH>IL>MO[Ezekial abt. 1779; Robert Turner 1807; Milton B. 1834; Ida May 1862] SKEETERS-IN>MO>? [Mary 1830] SMITH-SCOTLAND/IRELAND>OH [John; Ann 1754] SMITH-[Mary 1750] STAHL-NJ [Anna May abt. 1915] THOMAS-NC>TN>MO [Camm 1763; William 1791; Jesse 1821; Jesse 1865; Armentie 1892] THOMPSON- [Letitia] TOURTELLOTT-FRANCE>RI>CT>ME>IA>MO [Abraham 1655; Abraham 1697.98; Abraham 1724/25; Abraham 1744-46; Thomas B 1786; Almira 1812] WALKER-TN>MO [Hiram 1824; Martha 1845] WAT[T]ERSON-NC>TN [William E. 1819; Lucy 1865] WILLIAMS-NJ>OH>MO [Abraham abt. 1830; Arista Kimble "A.K." 1853] YOUNG-[Elizabeth 1780] Please contact me directly antruth@swbell.net Thank you, Ruth

    03/09/2001 10:53:50
    1. [NJHUDSON-L] West Hudson St. Patrick's Day March is Monday
    2. Ken Forbes
    3. W. Hudson St. Patrick's Day march is Monday 03/08/01 By Rose Duger Journal correspondent A century ago, the West Hudson area's three towns were bursting with immigrants from Ireland and Scotland who emigrated to find work in the factories and knitting mills that had sprung up in Kearny, Harrison and East Newark. The Celtic influence has waned somewhat over the years, with many descendants of those first immigrants moving farther into the suburbs. But once a year, West Hudson is paved with green again, as the annual St. Patrick's Day parade proceeds along Frank Rodgers Boulevard and Kearny Avenue. This year, the marchers step off on Monday at 2 p.m. in Harrison, and the parade proceeds along Frank Rodgers Boulevard in Harrison and East Newark, and Kearny Avenue in Kearny. Harrison Mayor Raymond J. McDonough is grand marshal, and Kearny resident Una McKeon is the deputy grand marshal. An Irish Mass at Harrison's Holy Cross Church at noon will precede the parade. The Irish flag will also be raised at various times in the morning at Town Hall and Monsignor Joseph Carroll Park in Kearny, and at Holy Cross Church in Harrison. This year marks the parade's 30th official anniversary. But longtime members of the Irish community say the event really started nearly 50 years ago, when members of West Hudson's Irish organizations marched along local streets to board buses bound for Newark's celebrated St. Patrick's Day Parade. "The 'urban legend' around here is that the parade was initially started in the 1950s by the Irish American Club" in Kearny, said Kevin Quinn, president of the United Irish Association of West Hudson, an umbrella group encompassing nine organizations that run the annual parade. "It was an unorganized march to participate in the Newark parade." Records don't exist from those early marches, but Kearny's Thomas McKeon recalled that about 200 people would gather for the trek. "The Brian Boru pipe band would lead the march, with everyone in top hat and tails," said McKeon, who was the grand marshal of the 1972 parade. "Somewhere along the way, the Cifelli Association from Harrison would join up." The first organized parade in 1971 was held only in Kearny, with a $200 budget, McKeon said. In comparison, today's parade costs about $10,000 to stage. Harrison held its own parade until 1981, when the three towns joined forces to stage an event that would make St. Patrick himself proud. This year's line of march includes many mainstays from those first parades, including the Cifelli Association in their signature top hats and tails, the award-winning St. Columcille Gaelic Pipe Band of Kearny, the East Newark Volunteer Fire Department, and the Kearny Fire Department Band. This year, the parade will include three other pipe bands, as well as drum and bugle corps and local school bands. The organizers stress that the marchers today represent the many ethnic groups that now comprise West Hudson. "It's a very diverse group of people that participate," said Joe Reese, secretary of the United Irish Association. "We don't look at it as an Irish parade. It's a community parade, and we're very proud of that." © 2001 The Jersey Journal.

    03/08/2001 01:56:43
    1. Re: [NJHUDSON-L] Funeral home address needed
    2. Evelyn Huey
    3. Address is 202 Old Bergen Road - JC 07305 201-333-6858 Albert Buys wrote: > Is Richmond Routh Funeral Home still in business and what is their address > in JC ? > > Albert > > ==== NJHUDSON Mailing List ==== > Visit the Hudson County N.J. GenWeb page at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhudson/

    03/08/2001 07:07:45
    1. [NJHUDSON-L] NY census
    2. Joan Studer
    3. At one time I had the listing for the NY census. Does anyone happen to have it? Joan

    03/08/2001 04:07:01
    1. Re: [NJHUDSON-L] St. Anthony's
    2. Susan
    3. Hi All, Okay I just asked my husband because it was driving me crazy.. He said the Sacred Heart he was in was in Kearny up on a hill.. ?? He was small at the time and doesn't remember the name of the street.. He does however remember that it was run No "Not" by sisters of St. Joseph of Peace as I said last night.. (sorry) but by Catholic Charities.. As far as records I haven't found that out yet.. Susan H. ----- Original Message ----- From: <mailto:MacShea95@aol.com wrote: > Thanks to all who replied to my query! I am having a hard time believing that > the particular St. Anthony's for which I am looking was in Englewood, when > the child who was there, was orphaned in the Harrison/Kearney area, and went > to St. Stephens Grammar School in Kearny while at the orphanage. > Evidently, there were two related orphanages, St. Anthony's for boys (run by > Italian nuns), and Sacred Heart for girls. If anyone knows where these might > have been located, or particularly, where the records might be today, I would > be very grateful! > Thanks to all who have tried to help! > > Dee > > > ==== NJHUDSON Mailing List ==== > Visit the Hudson County N.J. GenWeb page at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhudson/ >

    03/07/2001 06:30:43
    1. [NJHUDSON-L] Funeral home address needed
    2. Albert Buys
    3. Is Richmond Routh Funeral Home still in business and what is their address in JC ? Albert

    03/07/2001 02:22:34
    1. Re: [NJHUDSON-L] St. Anthony's
    2. Maureen Shelly
    3. Sorry to have caused a problem .... the orphanage in Englewood Cliffs, I just learned, was St. Joseph's ... I knew it was a male saint and a name frequently used by Italians and I thought just MAYBE it was Anthony and I could help ..... sorry again! ----- Original Message ----- From: <MacShea95@aol.com> To: <NJHUDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 2:02 PM Subject: [NJHUDSON-L] St. Anthony's > Thanks to all who replied to my query! I am having a hard time believing that > the particular St. Anthony's for which I am looking was in Englewood, when > the child who was there, was orphaned in the Harrison/Kearney area, and went > to St. Stephens Grammar School in Kearny while at the orphanage. > Evidently, there were two related orphanages, St. Anthony's for boys (run by > Italian nuns), and Sacred Heart for girls. If anyone knows where these might > have been located, or particularly, where the records might be today, I would > be very grateful! > Thanks to all who have tried to help! > > Dee > > ______________________________

    03/07/2001 12:27:35
    1. Re: [NJHUDSON-L] Englewood Cliffs Orphanage
    2. Maureen Shelly
    3. Okay ... then I was wrong. It was St. Joseph's and not St. Anthony's at Englewood Cliffs! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lauren J. Eastwood" <ljeastwo@ix.netcom.com> To: <NJHUDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 5:25 AM Subject: [NJHUDSON-L] Englewood Cliffs Orphanage > After the orphanage moved to Rock, it was called St. Joseph's Village. I don't know what it was called when it was in Englewood Cliffs. > > ______________________________

    03/07/2001 12:19:56
    1. Re: [NJHUDSON-L] St. Anthony's
    2. I believe that St. Anthony's was located on Passaic Ave. in Kearny. I vaguely remember it..supposedly Mother Francews Cabrini visited ther often. You might want to check with her order or with the Archdiose of Newark for the records..... Kathy

    03/07/2001 11:42:19
    1. [NJHUDSON-L] FEIGE and RAMOTH
    2. Does any one have the 1915 Jersey City Directory who would be able to lookup the names FEIGE and RAMOTH? Greatly appreciated> Chuck SCHOBER, in Melissa, Texas

    03/07/2001 09:05:29
    1. [NJHUDSON-L] St. Anthony's
    2. Thanks to all who replied to my query! I am having a hard time believing that the particular St. Anthony's for which I am looking was in Englewood, when the child who was there, was orphaned in the Harrison/Kearney area, and went to St. Stephens Grammar School in Kearny while at the orphanage. Evidently, there were two related orphanages, St. Anthony's for boys (run by Italian nuns), and Sacred Heart for girls. If anyone knows where these might have been located, or particularly, where the records might be today, I would be very grateful! Thanks to all who have tried to help! Dee

    03/07/2001 08:02:41
    1. [NJHUDSON-L] Fw: My Brown's
    2. Joanne Brown
    3. --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Joanne Brown <grande@juno.com> To: Brown-L@rootsweb.com Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2000 08:50:15 -0700 Subject: My Brown's Message-ID: <20000916.085027.-156725.2.grande@juno.com> This is a list of my Brown's William H. Brown ( my dad ) born June 14, 1908 ( Richmond , Virginia ) His Parents were Samuel Edward Brown - born May 1885 ( Jersey City , New Jersey ) # 1 Myrtle Lee Traylor - born about 1885 ( Manchester , Virginia ) Parents of Samuel Edward Brown ( Samuel E. Brown born abt. 1856 Boston , Mass. ) # 2 ( Eva Van Orden born abt. 1861 Jersey City ) Parents of Samuel Edward Brown ( Samuel E. Brown ( no date , but was from Ireland ) ( Hannah McClough ( no date , also from Ireland ) John Wilson Brown was the brother to my grandfather John was born in Dec. 1888 , New Jersey He married a woman by the name of Mary, that' all I have on her. They were married I think in New York. Thinking they got married around between 1917 & 1919, their first child Eleanor was born Oct. 1919 New York , USA. they had a second William Brown born abt. 1922 , thinking in New York too. This is all I have on John and Mary. Hope this will help someone and myself too. Joanne Brown Ashland , Virginia

    03/07/2001 03:44:49
    1. [NJHUDSON-L] Englewood Cliffs Orphanage
    2. Lauren J. Eastwood
    3. After the orphanage moved to Rock, it was called St. Joseph's Village. I don't know what it was called when it was in Englewood Cliffs.

    03/06/2001 11:25:00
    1. [NJHUDSON-L] Hoboken churches
    2. Lauren J. Eastwood
    3. My Irish ancestors attended Our Lady of Grace.

    03/06/2001 11:23:36
    1. Re: [NJHUDSON-L] Re: NJHUDSON-D Digest V01 #57
    2. Susan
    3. Hi List, Yes that is it.. I wrote last night saying I knew one of the nun's there.. She is part of the order of "St. Joseph of the Peace".. Just a note.. My husband was also in an orphanage when he was young.. Because of his age they didn't want to put him in Boys Town in Kearny.. He and his brother were sent to Sacred Heart in Kearny.. Also run by the sisters of St. Joseph of the Peace.. His sisters were sent to an orphanage in Hoboken run by a very mean women from what they told me.. Off hand I can't remember the name, but my grandmother also went there and thank god it is no longer in existence.. Susan H. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Maureen Shelly" wrote: > That's the place. Someone was asking for St. Anthony's Orphanage and I > couldn't recall the name of that one, but St. Anthony's sounded like it > could have been it. > >

    03/06/2001 06:53:30
    1. [NJHUDSON-L] Re: NJHUDSON-D Digest V01 #57
    2. Maureen Shelly
    3. That's the place. Someone was asking for St. Anthony's Orphanage and I couldn't recall the name of that one, but St. Anthony's sounded like it could have been it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lauren J. Eastwood" <ljeastwo@ix.netcom.com> To: "Maureen Shelly" <mcshelly2@msn.com>; "NJHUDSON-L" <NJHUDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 5:40 AM Subject: Re: NJHUDSON-D Digest V01 #57 > The subject of this post isn't clear. However, I recall a question on > orphanages recently. > > There was an orphanage on the edge of the cliffs in Englewood Cliffs. It > moved to Rockleigh, Bergen County, NJ many years ago. The Rockleigh > facility was closed about 20 years ago. It had housed children whose > parents were unable to care for them, not orphans, for as long as I can > remember. The children left the Rockleigh facility after they finished the > eighth grade. The boys often went to Boys Town in Kearney. I don't know > where the girls went. > > Both orphanages were run by nuns. I believe the order was Sisters of St. > Joseph of Peace. The property in Englewood Cliffs is still owned by > Catholic entities. St. Peter's College's Englewood Cliffs branch is the > major user of the property. Also there is St. Michael's Villa, a retirement > home for nuns. Whoever is interested in the Englewood Cliffs/Rockleigh > orphanage might write to the retirement home and see if any of the nuns > there can point them in the right direction. The address is St. Michael's > Villa, Hudson Terrace, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632. The Rockleigh facility > was sold to the Bergen County Special Services school district and now is > used for special education. > > Lauren Eastwood > (who grew up in Rockleigh and now lives in Englewood Cliffs) > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Maureen Shelly" <mcshelly2@msn.com> > To: <NJHUDSON-L@rootsweb.com>; <NJHUDSON-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 6:32 PM > Subject: Re: NJHUDSON-D Digest V01 #57 > > > > I seem to recall one with that name on the top of the cliffs in Englewood > > Cliffs or Fort Lee in the 1930s-1950s and then it was moved further north. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <NJHUDSON-D-request@rootsweb.com> > > To: <NJHUDSON-D@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 9:01 AM > > Subject: NJHUDSON-D Digest V01 #57 > > > > ______________________________ > >

    03/06/2001 12:21:42
    1. Re: [NJHUDSON-L] Holy Name Cemetery - Jersey City/ Hoboken
    2. Maureen Shelly
    3. Our Lady of Grace, Hoboken, was the Italian church, according to LDS .... although my Irish=American aunt was married there .... I understand it is still standing and in use. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lisa Marin" <mavey2_2000@yahoo.com> To: <NJHUDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 7:33 PM Subject: [NJHUDSON-L] Holy Name Cemetery - Jersey City/ Hoboken > Dear Listers, > I have been watching the emails back and forth about > Holy Name Cemetery and always had the feeling that it > had a connection to my family. I asked my mother the > other night and sure enough my great grandparents and > the aunts, uncles, and cousins too are buried there. > The family name was ONETO and VEZZETTI. They had their > own mausoleum. Could someone repeat again how I could > obtain records from this cemetery? > The family lived in Hoboken from 1880-1920 (afterwards > moving to East Orange). Bernard Antony Vezzetti and > his wife Louisa Crosetti Vezzetti lived with their > family first at 1127 Washington Street and then at 921 > Castle Point Terrace. > My great grandfather Bernard Vezzetti owned a > construction business called "Vezzetti&Son" in Hoboken > located on the corner of 4th Street and Adams Street. > Does any of this sound at all familiar to anyone out > there? I would love to hear from those that do. Would > you happen to know what would have been the closest > Catholic Church in the area. And where I could to the > Arch Diocese for information. > Thanks so much - Lisa Marin > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. > http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ > > ______________________________

    03/06/2001 12:12:19
    1. [NJHUDSON-L] Patey family
    2. Joan Studer
    3. Hi again! I'm posting my, every few months, query about the Patey family from Jersey City. I'm still trying to track down Richard Patey born in 1865 (not in NJ or Manhattan),who married Katherine Dempsey who was born in Cork, Ireland in 1873. They had 8 children. I need to find out who Richard's father was and any of Richard's siblings. Does anyone out there know of the family? James Ward Patey (Richard's son) was born in Jersey City, 1901. Died 1955 & buried in Holy Name Cemetery. He married Grace Riordan in 1926. Gertrude (Richard's daughter) married Michael Curry 1st, William Hickey next. Thomas James, (another son) born 1904, died 1974, married Alice Veronica Lee. Lived at 134 Clifton Place. Jersey City. If any of this rings a bell with any new listers out there, please email me at mystery2@charter.net Thanks. Joan

    03/06/2001 07:58:25
    1. [NJHUDSON-L] STUMPE
    2. Susan Hantke-Ogden
    3. I am researching the STUMPE NAME. Hugo STUMPE was a great grandfather and lived on Ocean Ave, Jersey City around 1900. Had a wife Emma or Emilie. There was also a Herman STUMPE living on Ocean Ave, J.C. Also, listed in NY directories were 1910 Stumpe, Max rooms h46 E133d Rose wid Fred h684 Tinton av In 1880, there was: Stumpe, Joseph (Rev.) h E. 150th n Third av In 1917: Stumpe, Oscar A h2796 Bainbridge av Does anyone Know about REV. Joseph STUMPE who resided at the above address? His church was the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION (GERMAN) 151 st near third ave home was Courtland Ave near 150th Do not know where (or when) the above are buried. I am also seeking information on A. Arthur STUMPE Edward STUMPE Claire or Clara STUMPE (nee PREISTER) Thomas STUMPE Please contact me if you have any morsel of information. The above are buried in Newark, NJ. Susan s1036503010@mindspring.com

    03/06/2001 03:45:08